As far as I know, based on causality and the comments of others (in varying communities) inspiration is a large part of creating art. I experiment a lot with my work based on what I see in different communities. I also want to further expand on my abilities and design concepts.

As far as I know, based on causality and the comments of others (in varying communities) inspiration is a large part of creating art. I experiment a lot with my work based on what I see in different communities. I also want to further expand on my abilities and design concepts.

What communities, websites, or methods do you use for inspiration?

Use Behance, Dribble, and Pinterest if you want to see industry standard work. Deviantart is alright and you have artstation.

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i check out a lot of showcase and fashion books from my unis library and listen to too much music, i highly recommend checking out books that suit ur interest from a library, to me they seem a lot easier to connect with, its more intimate to hold a print than to view a behance project, doesnt mean behance isn't a really cool place tho

i sometimes want to create a visual way of relating to a song i like

another thing is honestly my own work is inspiring to me

not only in a self centered way but also in a way that if i really like a result i get or enjoy the process of polishing a photo and i want to do it again but better i usually go and do that

same can be applied to graphic design

Originally Posted by Isak

Like sean said, music. Also browsing deviantart until u find a good render or some dank pics.

please dont grow up to be like this OP

also, gfxresource killed tagging

Last edited by weeping worm; 10-03-2017 at 11:10 AM.

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Originally Posted by Authentic

Honestly, I don't understand your work at all, just looks like random shit to me.

I honestly believe that 95% of people who view/comment on this thread have no idea what your piece even is but just comment saying "nice" and shit like that.